Re: WindowsXP/IE Content advisor problem
From: Nicholas (mrxp2004_at_nospamyahoo.com)
Date: 09/17/03
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 16:03:45 -0500
How to Remove the Content Advisor Password in Internet Explorer
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-- Nicholas ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Fred" <ferd1971@att.net> wrote in message: news:042601c37d5c$dec017a0$a401280a@phx.gbl... | Let me first appologize if this is not the correct | newsgroup to address this question. Any help would be | greatly appreciated. I recently acquired a computer from | a relative which is running Windows XP and I think IE 5.x. | He was given the computer from work and unfortunalte the | network administrator is no longer with the company. I | recently attempted to install a program for internet | service. Unfortunately, I received a pop up window | requesting a password. I discovered that the system | administrator had enabled IE's content advisor. the only | way to install the program was to enter a supervisor | password. When I attempted to disable the content advisor, | it again asked for a supervisor password. My question | is..."Is there any way to disable the content advisor if | you do not know what the password is and without having to | rebuild my entire disk drive?" | | Kind regards, | | Fred Hudson
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